Summary of Chapter 1937 Turning Against from No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa)
Chapter 1937 Turning Against marks a crucial moment in Canna’s Romance novel, No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Elisa glanced at Edith across from her. She must've made the arrangements. Taking good care of Rochelle in prison might also be one of the benefits that persuaded Rochelle to willingly take on the blame. As for the rest, she likely offered her money and power as well as a promise to take care of Rochelle's family. That's all there is to it.
Elisa stared at Rochelle, her smile mysterious and inscrutable. It'll be best if she doesn't disappoint me.
The moment their eyes met, Rochelle awkwardly shifted her gaze away. Is she feeling guilty?
Elisa laughed.
The court proceedings officially commenced, and the plaintiff's lawyer from Elisa's side began to present his case.
His speech was impassioned and indignant, backed up by ample evidence.
Of course, in the murder accusation, the evidence primarily pointed toward Rochelle.
There was no direct connection with Paul.
Rochelle was also the one to contact the waiter afterward.
The only thing that could possibly suggest Paul was guilty was the surveillance footage. The footage showed that Paul immediately followed right after Rochelle dragged Elisa away. He even brought with him a group of men.
However, judicial trials did not entertain speculation, only evidence.
There was no direct evidence to prove Paul was guilty. Hence, they could only rely on Rochelle's testimony.
When it was Rochelle's turn to speak, her gaze flickered, shifting from the judge to Edith before finally settling on Elisa.
Edith was very nervous, so much so that her clenched fingers had turned pale.
Right now, Rochelle was the center of attention in the court, as her testimony played a crucial role in that case.
Rochelle was also very conflicted, constantly struggling inwardly.
She hung her head low, engaged in a fierce inner conflict.
“Objection!” The lawyer from Edith's side immediately raised a rebuttal. “Please refrain from uttering leading statements to the client.”
Elisa's lawyer nodded and took a seat.
The judge once again asked Rochelle if what she said was true.
Rochelle dithered, hesitating to speak.
She glanced over at Edith's side.
Elisa noticed Edith nodding at Rochelle, likely reaffirming their previous agreement.
Tears filled Rochelle's eyes.
In the end, she nodded.
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